An Open Letter to my Homeschooled Tweens
My Dearest Tween, I know this is a weird time in life where you aren’t really my little baby anymore, but you aren’t really an adult either. You have the experience of childhood in [...]
My Dearest Tween, I know this is a weird time in life where you aren’t really my little baby anymore, but you aren’t really an adult either. You have the experience of childhood in [...]
Note from the Editor: We are highlighting this situation in New Jersey to keep the homeschool community aware of continued attacks on the parental right of home education. HSLDA Attorney Will Estrada recently pointed [...]
We get it — it’s a new year, and suddenly, there’s so much to do. There’s talk of resolutions, new planners, fresh goals, and the pressure to “hit the ground running.” But before you [...]
There’s no secret about it: I’m in love with history and geography. And why wouldn’t I be? Together, history and geography weave a vivid tapestry that can’t help but draw students in, firing their [...]
It usually starts in the library or grocery store, on a random morning or early afternoon. A curious stranger notices my children with me and asks, “No school today?” When I reply that we [...]